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...Chris for the first time. He had it all: the suit, the tie, the high-school-debate-team poise. “It’s like he was created by central casting to be the kid who wants to be president,” Bumatai said in a phone interview. Chris already had his path to the White House worked out. He was waiting to hear if he had been accepted to Harvard. After that, it would be law school, then practicing law, then running for the House or the Senate, and finally the presidency. “When...
...high rates of domestic violence, its education system, and the power hierarchies dividing Anglos, Latinos and Native Americans. Basically, she wants to be Bill Richardson, governor of New Mexico and the first Hispanic candidate for the democratic nomination in 2008. Halfway through my interview with Andrea, her cell phone rang. She looked at the number and answered. “Caleb Weatherl, how do you know I was going to call tonight?” she said. “I will fill you in on the UC situation. It’s not what you think...
...things are “not too positive.” The loss of New Hampshire to the Republicans stings the attendees on a more personal level. Jordan A. Monge ’12 speaks of spending the past few weekends knocking on doors in the battleground state and phone banking from her dorm room. “I went out on the stoop to keep making calls when my roommate wanted to go to sleep,” she said. Politics never sleeps. 9:30 PM: CNN declares Ohio blue, and Obama’s victory is virtually guaranteed...
...phone interview, Faust declined to discuss specific budgetary changes, only stating that each of the University’s schools will be responding to the financial strain in its own way. She also declined to say definitively whether the University would slow down its physical expansion or limit the growth of the faculty, saying only that deans would look to achieve cost savings by wringing out administrative inefficiencies...
...phone interview, Faust declined to discuss specific budgetary changes, only stating that each of the University’s schools will be responding to the financial strain in its own way. She also declined to say definitively whether the University would slow down its physical expansion or limit the growth of the faculty, saying only that deans would look to achieve cost savings by wringing out administrative inefficiencies...